SFUSD families and Breed to protest, demanding full reopening of schools for all students
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Charlotte Yee, 7, makes her statement at a Feb. 4 San Francisco rally calling for public schools to reopen.Amy Osborne / Special to The Chronicle
Families and some educators are planning to protest for the full reopening of San Francisco public schools, one year after school closures and days after the school board approved plans to bring younger children as well as special education and vulnerable students back to classrooms for in-person learning starting next month.
Decreasing the Distance, a group advocating for reopening classrooms, is organizing the march, which will depart from Alamo Square Park at 11 a.m. Saturday, and will conclude with a noon rally with Mayor London Breed at Civic Center Plaza.
San Francisco school officials on Monday released more details about their plans to get some of the city’s more than 52,000 schoolchildren back into classrooms this spring after a year of distance learning that left many families struggling and sparked a lawsuit over reopening schools. Under the plan, starting April 12, some students in lower grades would return for four full days and one partial day each week while others would return two full.
Deming and Luna County crime reports for Wednesday, Dec. 23, 2020
Headlight staff reports
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Breaking and entering: Anthony Campa, 38, 700 block of W. Spruce St. Also, criminal damage to property.
Cited: Cassie Hernandez, 41, El Paso, TX. Shoplifting and trespassing at Walmart (1021 E. Pine St.).
Criminal summons: Victor Montano III, 25, 500 block of E. Fourth St. Criminal damage to property of a household member.
Battery: Leonard Anderson, 45, Standing Rock, NM. Battery against a household member.
Criminal summons: Melissa Ochoa, 40, 1300 block of S. Ninth St. Criminal damage to property of a household member.
Criminal summons: Rene Saenz, 25, 100 block of Mulberry St. Battery.
Warrant: Ismael Cordova, 27, homeless. Failure to pay fine in Doña Ana Magistrate Court.